While you have the iND kernel unpacked you can also change the location in which it looks for the .cfg file. Open the xboxkrnl.img in a hex editor and search for ind-bios.cfg it will have partition information as part of the string it is in. as in Partition2\ind-bios.cfg change the partition2 to any suitable for where you want to place the .cfg file and have the bios look for it.
Here are the options Partiton
1 to load the .cfg from partition E:
6 to load the .cfg from partition F:
7 to load the .cfg from partition G:
Now save the edited xboxkrnl.img and repack it using XBTOOL. This can be done for both BFM versions and for chip versions.
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godgift
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a href="http://www.backup-sensor.com" parking sensor /a -parking sensor
Can this thing fit on a mobile phone? Can it work on the new Fujitsu in car device?
Can Fujitsu's new car device be a netbook too?
Imagine having a keyboard in the glovebox, or as part of the center of the steering wheel, or voice command? Good for sales people, mother's driving the kids around, family day's out looking for somewhere to go next.
Start off with glovebox keyboard/mouse combo, so you can work while on the road. Upgrade to voice command as this improves.
I think a broadband netbook, gps, dvd, tv, rear camera parking sensor, with Hyperspace Office just became THE GADGET.
While you have the iND kernel unpacked you can also change the location in which it looks for the .cfg file. Open the xboxkrnl.img in a hex editor and search for ind-bios.cfg it will have partition information as part of the string it is in. as in Partition2\ind-bios.cfg change the partition2 to any suitable for where you want to place the .cfg file and have the bios look for it.
Here are the options Partiton
1 to load the .cfg from partition E:
6 to load the .cfg from partition F:
7 to load the .cfg from partition G:
Now save the edited xboxkrnl.img and repack it using XBTOOL. This can be done for both BFM versions and for chip versions.
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godgift
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a href="http://www.backup-sensor.com" parking sensor /a -parking sensor
@interested_party: All very nice, until M$ steps in... Personally, I wouldn't get into anything that has M$-Windows in it.
Can this thing fit on a mobile phone? Can it work on the new Fujitsu in car device?
Can Fujitsu's new car device be a netbook too?
Imagine having a keyboard in the glovebox, or as part of the center of the steering wheel, or voice command? Good for sales people, mother's driving the kids around, family day's out looking for somewhere to go next.
Start off with glovebox keyboard/mouse combo, so you can work while on the road. Upgrade to voice command as this improves.
I think a broadband netbook, gps, dvd, tv, rear camera parking sensor, with Hyperspace Office just became THE GADGET.